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what is chordata in biology

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Answered by abulaishalam
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a large phylum of animals that includes the vertebrates together with the sea squirts and lancelets. They are distinguished by the possession of a notochord at some stage during their development.

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A chordate is an animal constituting the phylum Chordata ([kɔrˈdata]). During some period of their life cycle, chordates possess a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail: these five anatomical features define this phylum.Phylum: Chordata; Haeckel, 1874Kingdom: AnimaliaSuperphylum: Deuterostomia

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